MATRIXSYNTH: The BMF's Rare 1966 Moog Modular, Then and Now


Thursday, April 10, 2014

The BMF's Rare 1966 Moog Modular, Then and Now

via The Bob Moog Foundation on Facebook:

"BMF #TBT: The BMF's rare 1966 Moog modular, then and now.

Kimball Sugg, a student at UNC Greensboro when the college purchased this rare early modular in 1966, called this beauty his "first love." It's just one of the many instruments of historical and technical value that we steward, maintain, and share with the world.

(Photo by Kimball Sugg. Inset image: the restored modular at the Mountain Oasis Electronic Music Summit.)"

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